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Re: Holding Down Buttons on the Remote
This seems to be a very straight forward ruling.
I suppose it is engineering nature to try and exploit loopholes. You may set up your robot to interpret a sent command as "go left one foot". You may then push a button to move left one foot. You may not have a remote control that you can hold down a button that repeatedly sends the signal to move left one foot. A command should be simple. Along the lines of "descore the ball in the xx position". Trying to "drive" your robot with the remote is not what First is looking for. |
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